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Rivet-On ID Plates
If you have an existing collar or leash that doesn't have any identification built in, these Rivet-On ID Plates are perfect. They are easy to apply to most materials and add lots of room for important information. You can add up...

Some dogs want nothing more than to spend all day every day in the great outdoors. That’s why we’ve created our line of Sport Dog Rivet-On Dog Collar Nameplates. Obviously keeping your dog identified and protected in your number one priority...

Need extra two-piece rivets for installing name plates on flat collars and leashes? These are the best design we've used.
Sold by Set, Set = 1 Top Cap and 1 Rivet Post
Available in solid brass (gold color) or nickel plated brass...

Sophisticated Style & Safety

Our rivet-on dog collar nameplates complement any flat collar or lead. Each nameplate can be personalized with laser engraving to include any information you and your dog desire. Choose your favorite between solid brass or stainless steel and start personalizing yours today!

What should I engrave on my dog’s tag?

We recommend including the information necessary to get your dog home in the event they ever become lost. Your contact information is a great place to start. Our tags have plenty of space for your pet’s name as well as your phone number or address (or both). However, this could also be an opportunity to have some fun. Make your tag’s message as unique as you like. If you can type it, we can engrave it!

How does your laser engraving work?

We use fiber laser technology to personalize our tags, collars, and buckles. This method ensures a deep engrave that cools to a dark, easy-to-read brown on most metals.

Does brass tarnish?

Solid brass does tarnish, but some people prefer the look of tarnished brass better than polished. Your dog’s brass rivet on nameplate is more likely to tarnish if not worn on a regular basis. However, if your dog’s tag never leaves their collar, movement and activity will typically prevent tarnishing. As the tag rubs against your pup’s coat and other obstacles, it will remain in a polished state. Our brass nameplates don’t get quite as much wear, but can be easily restored with a standard brass polish. If you don't want to worry about this brass nameplate maintenance, we'd suggest getting a stainless steel rivet on nameplate instead. You can learn more about brass care in this blog post.

Will my dog’s fur get caught or tangled in their nameplate?

No! We understand that this is a concern for a number of pet parents, but our collars with nameplates are installed carefully to avoid this problem. Our nameplates are attached using two-piece rivets that lie flush with the collar and plate. The bottom of the rivet, which sits on the side of the collar against your dog’s neck, is smooth and rounded to prevent any irritation or discomfort for your pup. The outside of the rivet is so tight against the plate, there won’t be room for any hair!

How do I install a rivet-on nameplate?

If you order one of our personalized rivet-on dog collar nameplates alone, we will send installation instructions during shipping. The basis of installing our nameplates includes punching holes into the collar that span the width of the pre-punched holes in your nameplate. Using a hammer or rubber mallet, you will then insert and tighten the rivets. Don’t worry, it’s a snap! We also have an instructional video about installing your nameplate.

Have more questions regarding our Rivet-On Dog Collar Nameplates? Contact our customer service team at service@dogids.com or 800-720-8247.